Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Phoebus-Film AG, Berlin is not on record. a German Produktion, known for Das Land ohne Frauen (1929), Liebe (1926), Auf Befehl der Pompadour (1924), Phoebus-Film AG, Berlin's first movie on record is from 1914. His last motion picture on file dates from 1995.
Biographical Notes in German: deutsche Produktionsfirma, später auch Phoebus Tonfilm-Produktions GmbH, Berlin
1995: Der Mond scheint auch fĂĽr Untermieter (Production), Directed by Dieter Kehler, with Eva Maria Bauer, Elisabeth Bertram, Andreas Bittl,
1994: Unser Charly * (Production), Directed by Helmut Förnbacher, Dieter Kehler, with Ingeborg Lapsien, Sabine Bohlmann, Klaus Bräuer,
1932: Trenck (Production), Directed by Ernst Neubach, Heinz Paul, with Hans StĂĽwe, Dorothea Wieck, Olga Tschechowa,
1929: Das Land ohne Frauen (Land without Women) (Production), Directed by Carmine Gallone, with Elga Brink, Conrad Veidt, Grete Berger,
1928: Amor auf Ski (Production), Directed by Rolf Randolf, with Sylvester Bauriedl, Georg Henrich, Harry Liedtke,
1927: Der Geisterzug (The Ghost Train) (Production), Directed by Géza von Bolváry, with Ilse Bois, Guy Newall, Louis Ralph,
1927: Die weisse Spinne - ein satirischer Bluff (Production), Directed by Carl Boese, with John Loder, Maria Paudler, Walter Rilla,
1927: Der Meister von Nürnberg (Production), Directed by Ludwig Berger, with Gustav Fröhlich, Veit Harlan, Maria Solveg,
1927: Die Hose - Skandal in einer kleinen Residenz (Production), Directed by Hans Behrendt, with Rudolf Forster, Veit Harlan, Jenny Jugo,
1927: Die Lindenwirtin am Rhein (Production), Directed by Rolf Randolf, with Maly Delschaft, Maria Solveg, Alfred Solm,
1927: Das edle Blut (Production), Directed by Carl Boese, with Eugen Burg, Rolf MĂĽller, Hanna Ralph,
1926: Liebe (Production), Directed by Paul Czinner, with Elisabeth Bergner, Hans Conrady, Olga Engl,
1926: Der sprechende Film (Production), with Alfred Braun, Mara Ney, ,
1926: Achtung Harry! Augen auf! (Production), Directed by Harry Piel,
1926: Der Bastard (Transatlantic (Vorlage)) (Production), Directed by Gennaro Righelli, with Oreste Bilancia, Maria Jacobini, Erich Kaiser-Titz,
1925: Der Kampf gegen Berlin (Production), Directed by Max Reichmann, with Carlo Aldini, Philipp Manning, Raimondo van Riel,
1925: Die Feuertänzerin (Production), Directed by Robert Dinesen, with Alfred Abel, Ruth Weyher, Carl Auen,
1925: Abenteuer im Nachtexpress (Production), Directed by Harry Piel, with Lissy Arna,
1925: Der König und die kleinen Mädchen (Production), Directed by Nunzio Malasomma, with , Hans Albers, Luciano Albertini,
1925: Athleten (Production), Directed by Friedrich Zelnik, with Asta Nielsen, Arnold Korff, Evi Eva,
1925: Im Namen des Kaisers (Production), Directed by Robert Dinesen, with Gertrud Arnold, Lya de Putti, Anna Gorina,
1925: Mister Radio (Production), Directed by Nunzio Malasomma, with Luciano Albertini, Evi Eva, Magnus Stifter,
1924: Die Venus vom Montmartre (Production), Directed by Friedrich Zelnik, with Hans Albers, Hugo Döblin, Karl Harbacher,
1924: Dreiklang der Nacht (Production), Directed by Karl Gerhardt, with Carlo Aldini, Ruth Beyer, Max Bing,
1924: Auf Befehl der Pompadour (Production), Directed by Friedrich Zelnik, with Hans Albers, Ernst Behmer, Harry Berber,
1924: Thamar, das Kind der Berge (Production), Directed by Robert Dinesen, with Lya de Putti, Paul Otto, Anton Pointner,
1923: Karusellen (Production), Directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki, with Aud Egede-Nissen, Alphons Fryland, Walter Janssen,
1922: Die Heimkehr des Odysseus (Production), Directed by Max Obal, with Luciano Albertini, Heinrich Schroth, Hermann Böttcher,
1922: Das Feuerschiff (Production), Directed by Richard Löwenbein, with Gustav von Wangenheim, Camilla von Hollay, Eduard von Winterstein,
1916: Frau Lotte (Production), Directed by N. N., with Sybil Smolowa, Joseph Roemer,
1916: Das Stärkste ist die Liebe (Production: N° 2), Directed by Kurt Matull, with Sybil Smolowa, Joseph Roemer,
1916: Die Lustige Geschichte des Raffles, zwanzigtausend Mark Belohnung (Production), Directed by Kurt Matull, with Joseph Roemer,
1914: Oberst Chabert (Production), Directed by Rudolf Meinert, with Heinz Salfner,